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Photograph By Cecil Beaton |
King George VI of England died.
The world watched as early TV covered
Elizabeth II’s coronation.
King Farouk of Egypt was deposed.
Vladimir Putin was born.
Dwight Eisenhower wins presidential race, defeating
Adlai Stevenson. In the Have You No Shame Department,
Richard Nixon used his dog to rehabilitate his tainted reputation.
The “Checkers Speech” worked.
The first artificial heart valve was produced. The U.S. exploded its first thermonuclear device.
Merce Cunningham formed his dance troupe. The Pulitzer for fiction went to
The Caine Mutiny by
Herman Wouk. The Nobel Prize for literature went to
Francoise Mauriac. The Academy Award for best picture was won by
American in Paris. Other notable films of the year were
Singin’ In The Rain,
High Noon,
Moulin Rouge and
The Greatest Show On Earth.
TV’s first morning show, ”Today,” debuted with
Dave Garroway at the desk. “The Honeymooners” and “Dragnet” also debuted in 1952. Top books included
The Invisible Manby
Ralph Ellison,
The Old Man and the Sea by
Ernest Hemmingway,
The Natural by
Bernard Malamud and
Wise Blood by
Flannery O’Connor. The radio was playing “Blue Tango” by
Leroy Anderson, “Wheel of Fortune’ by
Kay Starr, “Cry” by
Johnnie Ray “You Belong To Me” by
Jo Stafford and “Auf Wiederseh’n, Sweetheart” by
Vera Lynn.
Also in 1952, the first Tarzan,
Elmo Lincoln, died.
Eve Peron,
John Dewey and
John Garfieldalso passed.
Liam Neeson,
Roseanneand
Paul Herman Reuben (Pee Wee Herman) exited their respective wombs.
If you were around, what were you doing this year of the water dragon?
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